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ok im a real noob at customization ihave barley done t and i really suck at it. can some one give me some tips
well use parts that work together well dont try to use a attack type attack ring (AR) balance type weight disk (WD) and a defense type Blade Base (BB) cause it dont work. these are good combos to start of with

Defense
AR War Lion (Galeon)
WD 10 Heavy
SG Heavy Metal Core (HMC)
BB SG Metal Ball Base (Draciel S)
Survival

AR Driger S
WD 10 wide
SG Left spin casings with SG (bearing version)(wolborg)
BB Wolborg

Attack

AR Trygle
WD 10 Wide
SG Right
BB Storm Grip (Dragoon Storm)

Combonation

AR Driger S
WD 10 Heavy
SG HMC
BB SG Metal Change (Driger S)

Also post your parts in the Build me a combo thread Smile happy building
Just so you know Driger S AR is called Tiger Defenser
Well some parts are complicated but I guess a quick overview would be:

Heavy blade = maintains spin for longer
Lighter blade = spins fast at first but loses spin quickly
Flat base = moves around more
Sharp base = stays in the same place more
Rubber base = absorbs hits more (but wears down quickly)
Centrifugal weight = moves around more
Centripetal weight = more compact and stays still more (usually heavier as well)
AR with an almost circular shape = for Defense blades, less friction so spins for slightly longer (like Galman vs. Draciel MBD)
AR with upward slopes = for Upper Attack type blades, should be low to the ground and heavy to lift opposing beyblade up
AR with downwards slopes (or support parts) = for Force Smash blades, should be higher, compact and heavy to push opposing beyblade down
AR with many wings/spikes/notches = good for Smash Attack (and Spike Attack), should be on fast moving lades to get early hits

Theres prolly more but that should do for now. If you know what the parts do then it's easier to fit them together. Be sure to take notice of the spin direction as this is very important. If you start with these and gradually learn about different launches, beyblade parts and blading styles then you should be on the right track.

Can someone clarify this though because I'm not too confident in my knowledge.....^^:
(Jan. 12, 2009  6:05 PM)Rocky Wrote: [ -> ]Centrifugal weight = moves around more
Centripetal weight = more compact and stays still more (usually heavier as well)

I think they'r the other way round?
(Jan. 12, 2009  7:24 PM)Giga Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan. 12, 2009  6:05 PM)Rocky Wrote: [ -> ]Centrifugal weight = moves around more
Centripetal weight = more compact and stays still more (usually heavier as well)

I think they'r the other way round?

Uh......I don't think so. How'd you know?
i always thought it was like that hm r u sure cause otherwise il ask my science teacher
i may be wrong however
I found this in the Smash Attack article:

Quote:Weight Distribution
Focusing the weight towards the center may give a higher spin velocity, but this isn't of much use to most Smash Attack Beyblades. Focusing the weight towards the outside will increase the movement speed.

I'm guessing if it has a higher movement speed it will move more right? It may be a little different but in any case, it's not the other way around. I don't think.
(Jan. 12, 2009  6:05 PM)Rocky Wrote: [ -> ]Well some parts are complicated but I guess a quick overview would be:

Heavy blade = maintains spin for longer
Lighter blade = spins fast at first but loses spin quickly
Heavier blades spin faster, but don't maintain spin for longer. Lighter blades don't spin as fast, but spin for longer.

Here are some articles that will help you out.
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/Smash_Attack
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/Upper_Attack
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/Defense
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/Survival
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/Zombie
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/Compact
(Jan. 12, 2009  11:47 PM)Cye Kinomiya Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan. 12, 2009  6:05 PM)Rocky Wrote: [ -> ]Well some parts are complicated but I guess a quick overview would be:

Heavy blade = maintains spin for longer
Lighter blade = spins fast at first but loses spin quickly
Heavier blades spin faster, but don't maintain spin for longer. Lighter blades don't spin as fast, but spin for longer.

Surely heavy blade = doesn't move much = less friction = longer spin (and aren't effected as much by attacks)
Light blade = quicker spin at the beginning as they're lighter = spin quickly decreases as they move around more (and are effected more by attack)

Hence why attack blades are lighter and lose spin quickly and defense and stamina blades are heavier (not always but generally).

I mean you're most likely right thats just the way I always saw it. Confused
(Jan. 12, 2009  11:54 PM)Rocky Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan. 12, 2009  11:47 PM)Cye Kinomiya Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan. 12, 2009  6:05 PM)Rocky Wrote: [ -> ]Well some parts are complicated but I guess a quick overview would be:

Heavy blade = maintains spin for longer
Lighter blade = spins fast at first but loses spin quickly
Heavier blades spin faster, but don't maintain spin for longer. Lighter blades don't spin as fast, but spin for longer.

Surely heavy blade = doesn't move much = less friction = longer spin (and aren't effected as much by attacks)
Light blade = quicker spin at the beginning as they're lighter = spin quickly decreases as they move around more (and are effected more by attack)

Hence why attack blades are lighter and lose spin quickly and defense and stamina blades are heavier (not always but generally).

I mean you're most likely right thats just the way I always saw it. Confused
Attack blades aren't necesarrily light. They aren't heavy either. Its circumstantial. By stamina I think you mean survival. Survival blades are not heavy. They are light. Defense blades that rely on weight are heavy.

Read the articles.
;_; I've read the articles......many times. But as you said, a lot of the time it's circumstantial....I just got a little confused.....

And yeah, stamina, endurance, survival = all the same thing.
Surely if a blades heavier but has less friction with the floor it will spin longer due to the fly wheel effect?
(Jan. 13, 2009  12:06 AM)NeoBlader Wrote: [ -> ]Surely if a blades heavier but has less friction with the floor it will spin longer due to the fly wheel effect?

The friction against the floor has to do with the tip. If the tip is metal it has less friction than plastic or rubber tips. Either way you put it if I have two combos with exactly the same parts (with a metal tip, or any other tip for that matter), except one has a heavy weight disk and one has a light one, the lighter one will spin for longer and the heavier one will spin at a faster rate.
if the blade is haevy it will spin longer because of centrifical force
(Jan. 16, 2009  10:10 PM)BladerWorks Wrote: [ -> ]if the blade is haevy it will spin longer because of centripetal force

No it will spin longer if the weight is focused on the outside. If it is focused in the center, I will not spin a very long time.
sorry I meant to say centrifical force and if a heavy object is spining it will spin longer
That's not a word......
centrifical force is a scientific law google search it
*centrifugal. >>
Goolge is your friend, buddy.
(Jan. 16, 2009  11:32 PM)shikamaru526 Wrote: [ -> ]*centrifugal. >>
Goolge is your friend, buddy.
what do you mean
(Jan. 16, 2009  11:34 PM)BladerWorks Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan. 16, 2009  11:32 PM)shikamaru526 Wrote: [ -> ]*centrifugal. >>
Goolge is your friend, buddy.
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This is "y"
your link doesn't work
Rocky that website is full of borll
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